| I'm not sure about York in the UK, but I'm familiar with the work of Wade Bray's ambisonics.
Demo'd some gear he had at AES- Los Angeles about 10-years ago. Also, last year at a
conference co-sponsored by AES and Queen Mary University London (in Mile End), Peter Craven
gave a talk on High Resolution Audio. He is one of the orginals of a group of ambisonic
gurus. Google him, the guy knows his stuff, he one of the people who wrote the book on ambisonics.
So Google Peter Craven and Wade Bray.
- Partev
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--- vip@avatar.com.au wrote:
From: DavidW
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: spatialisation for headphones
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 17:22:37 +1000
There's also a model out there somewhere which offers the most
interesting (IMO) headphone option.
It permits the encoding of signals into a virtual ambisonic space and
then reflects it back into HRTF encoding for listening.
It was a Masters thesis at York (UK), as I remember. Anyone remember it?
David.
On 28/05/2008, at 1:29 PM, luis jure wrote:
> El Tue, 27 May 2008 22:35:20 -0400
> "Art Hunkins" escribió:
>
>
>> However, I've used bformenc instead of spat3d. Assoming I'm using
>> free field spatialization (no room acoustics or doppler), do you see
>> any advantage to spat3d?
>
>
> mmm... i'm not sure i understand the kord0 and kord1 arguments in
> bformenc. i don't know much about ambisonics, and the manual page is
> rather terse. i tried a simple example and i got only 0s. then i
> compiled the example in the manual, and i got 0s also. is the opcode
> broken? could anyone provide a working example, or check if the
> example in the manual is working?
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